PRIMORDIAL
The
Gathering Wilderness
Line-up:
A. A. Nemtheanga – vocals
Ciaran MacUiliam – guitars
Michael O’Floinn – guitars
Paul MacAmlaigh – bass
Simon O’Laoghaire – drums
The
origins of Primordial go back to 1987 when a very
young Ciaran Macuilliam and Pol MacAmhlaigh got together
to learn their instruments and cover some songs from
the likes of Slayer, DRI, Dead Kennedys, Suicidal
Tendencies, Metallica, etc. in their native Dublin,
Ireland. By the end of that year and into 1988 they
had been consumed by the early death metal scene and
the likes of Death, Sepultura and the more extreme
thrash metal scene with Kreator, Celtic Frost and
Sodom. So they started to write their own songs together
with the band’s old drummer and recorded what
is most likely Ireland's first ever death metal demo
in 88. The band continued under various different
names and then a chance advertisement in Dublin’s
one and only metal shop led to A. A. Nemtheanga joining
the band in late summer 1991 (they changed the name
to Primordial in late 1992).
Things
now were beginning to get more and more serious as
the band tried to write some original songs as well
as playing a few shows and live covering songs by
Venom, Bathory, Sepultura, Sodom and Massacre among
others. It was clear even back in 1991 that the band
and their ideals owed far more to 80's bands like
Bathory, Celtic Frost, and Candlemass, and the late
80's early 90's second wave of Black Metal movement
with bands like Masters Hammer, Samael, Rotting Christ,
Varathron, Beherit, and Mayhem, than the Morrisound/Sunlight
death metal movement of the time, and gradually they
began to piece songs together that would appear on
their only demo, the now legendary “Dark Romanticism”
from mid 1993. This demo sold over 1200 copies back
in the day and gave the band a well respected underground
platform from which they signed to Cacophonous Records
from the UK (the first Irish metal band to sign a
record deal), which at the time had bands like Cradle
Of Filth, Bal Sagoth, Gehenna, and Sigh, among others.
In
late 1994 they recorded their first album “Imrama”
amidst a host of problems and coping with basic studio
inexperience. It was remixed in early 1995 at Academy
Studios and in September 1995 after many delays “Imrama”
was released. With no interviews, little advertising
and no promo campaign, “Imrama” sold really
well and gave the band a solid international footing.
However no tours happened in support of the album
and internal strife and in fighting between the band
led to a 3 year hiatus which saw the arrival of a
new drummer S.O. Laoghaire and a new record label
as well - Misanthropy Records, also from the UK. The
band had recorded one track for a split 10”
with Sweden’s Katatonia in 1997, but it was
not until early 1998 did the band make it back into
the studio to record the classic “Journeys End”
album. Again no tours happened and the band could
not support the album, adding to the mystery of the
band yet also frustrating their fans. One ill-fated
show at Wacken 98 was the only show in support of
“Journeys End” on foreign soil. Misanthropy
then folded and the band was again label-less.
Hammerheart
Records from the Netherlands stepped into the fray
before the band really knew what to do and in 1999
the band released “The Burning Season”
MCD that was more to prove that the band was not going
to disappear for another 3 years… a statement
of intent and a definite new chapter in the band’s
history. Gone was the internal strife and a more unified
goal and focus was evident. Then followed “Spirit
The Earth Aflame” in 2000, the band’s
highlight on Hammerheart Records, and it was followed
with a European tour with Immortal later in the year
as well as European festivals and mini tours for the
first time. Primordial had definitely turned the corner.
The reviews were ecstatic and the sales were good.
Hammerheart re-released “Journeys End”
and “Imrama” in 2001 and in 2002 the band
followed up “Spirit” with “Storm
Before Calm”, a more aggressive yet still dark
follow up. However the label was coming apart at the
seams, and although the band toured and played festivals
“Storm” failed to bring the band to a
higher level.
2003
was spent mostly with legal arguments and hassles
and finally in 2004 Primordial announced they would
sign to Metal Blade Records; after all the years on
smaller labels the band could finally rest easier
in the knowledge that jobs were going to be done right
and the band would get the chance they deserve after
all these years. So recorded in October 2004 with
famed engineer Billy Anderson (Sleep, Neurosis, Melvins,
Fantomas, Brutal Truth etc.) is “The Gathering
Wilderness”. Still dark as ever, still unique
as ever, still Irish as ever, the years haven’t
dulled Primordial and this album merely spells out
a new chapter in the bands history. Some bands play
music for the sake of a “nice” tune, a
“nice” melody or purely for the sake of
playing. Some other bands play because it is in their
blood, their culture, their history and folklore and
life would not be the same without it... Primordial
is one of these bands.
Metal
Blade Records will release The Gathering Wilderness
on February 22nd, 2005!
RADIO ADD DATE: FEBRUARY 15TH, 2005
Discography:
1993 – “Dark Romanticism” demo 93
1995 – “Imrama” CD
1997 – split 10” with Katatonia
1998 – “Journeys End” CD/LP
1999 – “The Burning Season” MCD/10"
2000 – “Spirit The Earth Aflame”
CD/LP
2001 – “Journeys End” and “Imrama”
re-release
2002 – “Storm Before Calm” CD/LP
2004 – “Dark Romanticism” CD/DVD
2005 – “THE GATHERING WILDERNESS”
CD